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- PERRY COMO
- RCA CAMDEN SET VOL. 2
- RCA CAMDEN CDS-1091
/ CDS-1101 / CDS-1137
- STEREO / ELECTRONIC
STEREO
Record One Side 1
- I Had
the Craziest Dream
- ~ recorded by Perry in
February, 1957, for the album "We Get Letters"
- from the 20th Century Fox film
"Springtime in the Rockies"
- Music by Harry Warren
and lyrics by Mack Gordon
, 1942
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- It
Had to Be You

- ~ recorded by Perry in
February, 1958, for the album "Saturday Night With Mr. C."
- from the 1944 Hollywood
musical "Show Business"
- Music by Isham Jones and lyrics by Gus Kahn, 1924, 1944
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- Door
of Dreams
- ~ recorded by Perry in
February, 1955, following the
sessions for "So Smooth"
- Music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman
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- Far
Away Places
- ~ a popular single for Perry
from December, 1948
- nineteen weeks on "Your Hit
Parade" in 1949 for Crosby, Whiting & Perry
- Words and Music by Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney, 1948
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- I
Found a Million Dollar Baby ( In a Five and Ten
Cent Store )
- ~ a popular single for Perry
from February, 1951
- featured in the 1941 Warner
Brothers film "Million Dollar Baby"
- Music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Billy Rose and
Mort Dixon
Record One Side 2
- Say
It Isn't So

- ~ recorded by Perry in May,
1961, for the album "Sing To Me Mr. C."
- Perry recorded an unreleased version
in June, 1956
- Words and Music by Irving Berlin, 1932
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- If I
Could Be With You ( One Hour Tonight )
- ~ recorded by Perry in June,
1956, during early sessions for "We Get Letters"
- This is believed to be the first
release of this recording
- featured in the 1953
Hollywood musical "The Jazz Singer"
- Music by James P. Johnson and lyrics by
Henry Creamer , 1930
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- It's
the Talk of the Town
- ~ recorded by Perry in January
& February, 1955, for the album "So Smooth"
- featured by Glen Gray
and the Casa Loma Orchestra
- Music by Jerry Livingston and lyrics by
Marty Symes with Al J. Neiburg, 1933
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- A
Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
- ~ recorded by Perry in October,
1949, popular flip side to "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"
- from the 1950 Walt Disney
film "Cinderella"
- Music by Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston and lyrics by
Mack David, 1949
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- Magic
Moments
- ~ popular American & UK
single from December, 1957, flip side to "Catch a Falling Star"
- Music by Burt Bacharach and lyrics
by Hal David , 1958
Record Two Side 1
- Kiss
Me And Kiss Me And Kiss Me ( Tre Volte Baciami
)
- ~ a popular single for Perry from
January, 1959, and flip side to
"Tomboy"
- Original music by Luciano Beretta with
Italian lyrics by Arturo Casadei
- English lyrics Al Hoffman and Dick Manning
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- Here's To
My Lady
- ~ a popular single for
Perry from September, 1951, and flip side to "If Wishes Were
Kisses"
- Music by Rube Bloom and lyrics by
Johnny Mercer, 1951
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- You'll
Always Be My Lifetime Sweetheart
- ~ a popular single for Perry
from January, 1955, and flip side to "Ko-Ko-Mo (
I Love You So )"
- Music by Robert
"Bobby" Day with lyrics by Johnny Burke ( under the pseudonym
K.C. Rogan )
- Arranged by Joe Reisman
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- Carolina Moon
- ~ recorded
in July, 1947, and released as a flip side to "Haunted Heart" in
1948
- also included within one of Perry's
first album compilations "A Sentimental Date"
- Music by Joe Burke and lyrics by Benny
Davis , 1929
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- Somebody
Loves Me
- ~ recorded
in June, 1956, and released
within Perry's 1957 album "We Get Letters"
- this song was featured
in the 1955 film "Pete Kelly's Blues"
- Music by George Gershwin and lyrics by
Ballard MacDonald and B.G. DeSylva, 1924
Record Two Side 2
- Juke Box Baby
- ~ a popular double charted
single for Perry from February, 1956, and flip side to "Hot Diggity (
Dog Ziggity Boom )"
- Music by Joe Sherman and lyrics Noel
Sherman, 1956
- Arranged by Joe Reisman
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- Mandolins
In The Moonlight
- ~ a popular double charted
single for Perry from September, 1958, and flip side to "Love Makes
The World Go 'Round"
- Words and Music by George Weiss and
Aaron Schroeder
- Arranged by Joe Reisman
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- I Know
~
real stereo
- ~ a popular charted single for
Perry from May, 1959, with flip side "You Are In Love"
- Words and Music by Carl Stutz and Edith Lindeman
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- Island
of Forgotten Lovers
~
real stereo
- ~ a popular flip side from
Perry's 1962 single "Caterina"
- Words and Music by Dick Manning and Kay Twomey
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- That
Old Gang of Mine
- ~ a single release from January,
1951, with flip side "I Found a Million Dollar Baby (
In a Five and Ten Cent Store ) "
- featured in the Stage musical
"Ziegfield Follies of 1923"
- Music by Ray Henderson and lyrics by Billy Rose and
Mort Dixon
Record Three Side 1
- The Sweetest
Sounds
- ~ from the
Stage musical "No Strings"
- Words and
Music by Richard Rodgers, 1962
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- My Favorite Things
- ~ from
"The Sound of Music" 1959, 1965
- Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
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- Fly
Me to the Moon (
In Other Words )
- Words and Music by Bart Howard
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- I'll Remember
April
- ~ from the
1942 Western Musical Comedy "Ride 'em Cowboy"
- Music by Gene DePaul and lyrics by Patricia Johnston, and
Don Raye
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- ( The )
Hawaiian Wedding Song (
Ke Kali Nei Au )
- Music by Charles E. King
- with English lyrics by Al Hoffman and
Dick Manning, 1959
- Original written in
1926 by Charles E. King
- with Hawaiian words and title
"Ke Kali Nei Au"
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- In
The Still of The Night

- ~ from the 1937
Hollywood musical "Rosalie"
- Words and Music by Cole Porter
Record Three Side 2
- Sunrise
Sunset ( from the Broadway
and musical production "Fiddler on the Roof" )
- Music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
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- This
is All I Ask
- Words and Music by Gordon Jenkins, 1963
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- When
I Lost You
- ~ This
song was composed the year Mr. Como was born. Irving
Berlin wrote this ballad after the death of his young
bride, who died shortly after their honeymoon. It had a
tremendous sheet music sale and remains one of Berlin's
most moving songs.
- Words and Music by Irving Berlin , 1912
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- The
Songs I Love
- Music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by
Sammy Cahn
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- ( The
) Shadow of
Your Smile ( Love theme from
"The Sandpiper" )
- Music by Johnny Mandel with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster,
1965
- Arranged by Torrie Zito
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- We
Kiss In A Shadow

- ~ from the 1951 Stage musical
"The King and I"
- Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
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- Original RCA Camden & Pickwick
International UK Versions
- Pickwick International Inc. (GB)
Ltd
- Victoria Works, Edgeware Road, London,
England
This 3 record compilation
is a repackaging of previously released UK RCA Camden compilations believed
to have been issued circa 1980s as a special box set. Sources and
engineering are unidentified. Two of the albums were previously released in
North America under the official RCA Camden logo. In the UK, additional
tracks were commonly added to Camden compilations but seldom in context with
the album content. North American Camden issues are generally superior
to their international counterparts both technically and artistically
despite having fewer tracks.

ABOUT ELECTRONIC STEREO ( RCA CAMDEN )
This record has been electronically
reprocessed for stereo from the original monaural version. Although it is not
up to RCA Camden's current standards for new stereo recordings, it has been
re-issued in this electronically reprocessed stereo version in response to
public demand.
IMPORTANT! RCA Camden's monophonic
records can be played on stereophonic phonographs. RCA Camden's
electronically reprocessed records with two-channel stereophonic
characteristics (Stereo/Electronically Reprocessed) must be played on
phonographs equipped for stereophonic reproduction.